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                        <p class="ms-Callout-subText">App-V Package ID.</p>
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                            By default, all Office 2013 App-V packages created by using the Office Deployment Tool share the same App-V Package ID. Administrators can use <strong>PACKAGEGUID</strong> to specify a different Package ID. You can only use the following characters for <strong>PACKAGEGUID</strong>:
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                                    0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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                                    A, B, C, D, E, F
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                            If you use any other characters, the App-V package is created with the default Package ID. Also, <strong>PACKAGEGUID</strong> needs to be 25 characters in length and be separated into 5 sections, with each section separated by a dash. The sections need to have the following number of characters: 8, 4, 4, 4, and 12. For example, 12345678-ABCD-1234-ABCD-1234567890AB is a valid value for <strong>PACKAGEGUID</strong>. This allows you to publish multiple App-V packages of Office 2013 to an App-V Management Server. But, this doesn’t enable you to deploy more than one Office 2013 App-V package to a single computer.
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